Quick Verdict
Use Event Spy if you want a resale-oriented tracker across SeatGeek, Ticketmaster, TickPick, and StubHub and you are comfortable with a community-sourced tool.
Use TixHawk if you want a clearer event research workflow. TixHawk helps with presale dates, sale status, seatmap links, and direct buy links today, with price alerts planned.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | TixHawk | Event Spy |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Event lookup and planned ticket alerts | Resale price tracking across several marketplaces |
| Platform coverage | Ticketmaster search, Ticketmaster URL lookup, and SeatGeek URL lookup today | SeatGeek, Ticketmaster, TickPick, and StubHub resale tracking |
| Alert context | Presale timing, sale status, seatmap links, and buy links | Resale price movement and community-sourced tracking |
| Best fit | Fans who want a guided ticket research workflow | Fans watching resale prices across marketplaces |
Pricing Comparison
TixHawk
Event Lookup is free today. Pricing for planned price alerts has not been announced.
Event Spy
Event Spy has free signup based on the parent task facts.
Use Case Scenarios
Concerts
TixHawk helps you catch presales. Event Spy can help track resale price movement after tickets hit secondary markets.
Sports
TixHawk gives sale context and buy links. Event Spy may be useful when resale prices move close to game day.
Festivals
TixHawk helps with official sale timing. Event Spy is more focused on tracking resale pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Event Spy track?
Based on the parent task facts, Event Spy tracks resale prices on SeatGeek, Ticketmaster, TickPick, and StubHub.
What is an Event Spy alternative?
TixHawk is an alternative if you want event lookup and planned ticket alerts instead of a resale-only tracking workflow.
Is TixHawk or Event Spy better for ticket alerts?
Event Spy is more resale tracking oriented. TixHawk is better for sale timing, event lookup, and direct ticket research.